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Question in Proof That Every Well-Ordering is a Total-Ordering
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#elementary-set-theory
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Isomorphic subsets of countable total orders
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#order-theory
#model-theory
#well-orders
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What is a simple method of combining an infinite (or finite) set of well-orders into one well-order?
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#ordinals
#well-orders
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Well ordering and maximal chains in power set
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#order-theory
#well-orders
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There exists a minimal uncountable well ordered set.
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#general-topology
#set-theory
#order-theory
#well-orders
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proof of Well Ordering Principle over positive integers
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#elementary-number-theory
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Infinite descendant sequences
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#elementary-set-theory
#order-theory
#well-orders
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Linearly ordering the power set of a well ordered set with ZF (without AC)
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#logic
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#order-theory
#well-orders
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Well order of naturals
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#elementary-set-theory
#order-theory
#well-orders
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Lemma for proving Zermelo's theorem
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12 Apr 2026 - 22:44
#set-theory
#order-theory
#well-orders
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Let $A$ be a chain. $B,C$ subsets of $A$ s.t $A= B\cup C$. If $B$ and $C$ are well-ordered then A is well-ordered.
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14 Apr 2026 - 15:39
#elementary-set-theory
#well-orders
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Well-founded relation, well-order.
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#elementary-set-theory
#relations
#well-orders
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Well-Ordering Irrationality
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#irrational-numbers
#rational-numbers
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Proving that a set of relating elements is infinite
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#discrete-mathematics
#relations
#well-orders
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Isomorphism from limit ordinals to ordinals: is there a fixed point?
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